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on ukraine and russia and minsk. there's strong concession that you need to keep pushing russia to abide by the terms of the minsk agreement and need to encourage and support ukraine to meet its obligations under minsk until it's completed sanctions remain in place, there was discussion about additional steps that we might need to take if russia working through separatists. aaggression and inside of ukraine. those discussions are taking place at a technical level not yet at a political level because i think the first goal here going into a european counsel meeting coming up is just going over the existing sanctions. but i think at a technical level, we want to be prepared. our hope is that we don't have to take additional steps because the agreement is met. and i want to give enormous credit to the president who gave extraordinary patients in trying to get that done. ultimately this is going to be an issue for mr. putin. he's got to make a decision. does he continue to wreck his country's economy and continue russia'
on ukraine and russia and minsk. there's strong concession that you need to keep pushing russia to abide by the terms of the minsk agreement and need to encourage and support ukraine to meet its obligations under minsk until it's completed sanctions remain in place, there was discussion about additional steps that we might need to take if russia working through separatists. aaggression and inside of ukraine. those discussions are taking place at a technical level not yet at a political level...
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i suspect that hostilities will start in eastern ukraine, driven by putin. he's interested in forming the land bridge to mariupol and it gives direct access to the south. so that's going to happen. secondly, he is increasing his military, and while we're decreasing ours and the europeans are doing much the same as we are, they're decreasing their military capabilities. lou: you know, building a bridge to mariupol, and as he's now solidified, consolidated crimea, what is the u.s. countermove? what is their strategic counter to his objectives in that land bridge, if you will, and are we actually executing a strategy to stop him? >> i think we have no strategy whatsoever, other than to try to persuade putin using economic sanctions to get on what the president and secretary kerry refer to as the exit ramp, and he's chosen not to do that. the sanctions are not persuasive to him. he enjoys high support inside his country, despite serious economic problems, he's probably the most respected and feared leader, sadly to say, in the world today. so that strategy does
i suspect that hostilities will start in eastern ukraine, driven by putin. he's interested in forming the land bridge to mariupol and it gives direct access to the south. so that's going to happen. secondly, he is increasing his military, and while we're decreasing ours and the europeans are doing much the same as we are, they're decreasing their military capabilities. lou: you know, building a bridge to mariupol, and as he's now solidified, consolidated crimea, what is the u.s. countermove?...
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we'll have much more iran russia, ukraine greece coming up with k.t. mcfarland. we're coming right back with much more, stay with us. >>> the people of charleston and south carolina come together and lead the nation in healing without racial boundaries and without politics. >>> and president obama he'll be in charleston talking instead of listening to these true leaders. >>> and this is what happens when some city leaders go along with the left's war on cops. stored scenes police officers on our streets being used as punching bags. the real question that needs to be asked is "what is it that we can do that is impactful?" what the cloud enables is computing to empower cancer researchers. it used to take two weeks to sequence and analyze a genome; with the microsoft cloud we can analyze 100 per day. whatever i can do to help compute a cure for cancer, that's what i'd like to do. ♪ i built my business with passion. but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i have the spark cash card from capital one. i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything
we'll have much more iran russia, ukraine greece coming up with k.t. mcfarland. we're coming right back with much more, stay with us. >>> the people of charleston and south carolina come together and lead the nation in healing without racial boundaries and without politics. >>> and president obama he'll be in charleston talking instead of listening to these true leaders. >>> and this is what happens when some city leaders go along with the left's war on cops. stored...
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i think you need to look at our allies, israel, ukraine is and ask them those questions. do they respect us . charles: so we lost that will happen you're saying. >> i think we might have. you have to ask them. but if you look at our policies, it's been a source of confusion for those allies. i think you also need to look at how safe we are. respect is one thing. but if you look at this country, are we safer than we were a few years ago. i think a lot of people would doubt that . charles: i brought up the tv aguy and if you go back, he kind of made an remark, how can i investigate myself? so the contempt or the -- the corruption at fifa has been going on for a long time, and he was reelected and if you look at the map of who reelected, every country in the world outside of western europe and and america australia voted this guy in. to me, they knew they were reelecting him but they thumbed their nose because they said how dare we into it one of their guys. >> by the way, putin was the main guy pushing them. >> yeah. in some ways it looked to me a lot of the little guys sla
i think you need to look at our allies, israel, ukraine is and ask them those questions. do they respect us . charles: so we lost that will happen you're saying. >> i think we might have. you have to ask them. but if you look at our policies, it's been a source of confusion for those allies. i think you also need to look at how safe we are. respect is one thing. but if you look at this country, are we safer than we were a few years ago. i think a lot of people would doubt that . charles:...
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i hope putin does because that means he's not going to have more money to stir up trouble in ukraine. but in the greek crisis both sides are wrong the germans and the imf are wrong, more austerity. greeks are wrong in not cutting back the size of the state. not putting in tax cuts to get the economy moving. crushed by tax. lou: they're both hanging on to decades old orthodox thinking that is empirically demonstrated to be stupid. >> yes. so when you have both sides going over the cliff just have to assume something bad is going to happen. there is going to be a default. there is no way you can squeeze blood from a rock. lou: the eu, does it leave the euro? >> no it won't leave the euro simply because its own people will not accept a new money from the greek government surprise, surprise. >> the greeks seem very smart they don't work, they don't pay their debts and won't take on new deals that aren't helpful. quite the folks. >> well, it's the whole mentality of the government. for all the talk of austerity, the greek people suffered. the size of the government in terms of the people e
i hope putin does because that means he's not going to have more money to stir up trouble in ukraine. but in the greek crisis both sides are wrong the germans and the imf are wrong, more austerity. greeks are wrong in not cutting back the size of the state. not putting in tax cuts to get the economy moving. crushed by tax. lou: they're both hanging on to decades old orthodox thinking that is empirically demonstrated to be stupid. >> yes. so when you have both sides going over the cliff...
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this time as violence escalates in ukraine. meeting with angela merkel in u.k. prime minister david cameron to address the ever a nuclear talks. the president will hold a news conference in fox business network will be there live. we'll bring you the conference as it's available. germany's biggest bank says and shoes juncker and fitschen will step down. they became executives back in 2012. deutsche bank says jain will leave at the end of the month and fitschen will leave in may of 2016. the bank supervisory board will become co-ceo in july and take sole control when fitschen leaves and 16. a series of financial missteps and regulatory penalties that deutsche bank. here is what we look at setting the tone for the market for the u.s. fractional decline here as you can see the dax down two thirds of 1%. futures on wall street indicate the market will open more as well. of course it is early on. we will be navigating the open for you as we approach right now a weaker storm. general electric reportedly nearing a deal with the private equity money business to canada's
this time as violence escalates in ukraine. meeting with angela merkel in u.k. prime minister david cameron to address the ever a nuclear talks. the president will hold a news conference in fox business network will be there live. we'll bring you the conference as it's available. germany's biggest bank says and shoes juncker and fitschen will step down. they became executives back in 2012. deutsche bank says jain will leave at the end of the month and fitschen will leave in may of 2016. the...
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moscow denies it as per separate us in ukraine. a major player on wall street has been a hotbed for this morning's "wall street journal." blackstone chief steve schwarzenegger says he knows what is going to cause the next financial crisis. not the banks he says. it is washington. i love bringing anything to business leaders say because it helps staff are morning and know where they are headed and what they are thinking. nicole: this is a big story because you have black rock, vanguard, addressing this. schwartzman says overregulation fellow in the financial crisis has created liquidity problems that could slow u.s. economic growth. given the rapid expansion of bank regulation, growing the quiddity concerns, regulators need to revisit whether they have over shop the mark. five years after dodd-frank became what it is time for rush look. untested regulatory framework. you have the bond markets for learning. we have not raise rates since the year 2006. what happens when we do? this is why the guys are addressing this to the sec and th
moscow denies it as per separate us in ukraine. a major player on wall street has been a hotbed for this morning's "wall street journal." blackstone chief steve schwarzenegger says he knows what is going to cause the next financial crisis. not the banks he says. it is washington. i love bringing anything to business leaders say because it helps staff are morning and know where they are headed and what they are thinking. nicole: this is a big story because you have black rock,...
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sandra: ukraine, isis, i isis, iran will all be huge today. we'll have a press conference live on the fox business network. a check of the global stock markets this morning. u.s. index futures are lower. still "fbn:am" to the downside is they kick off the week. this action overseas market with the european stock market to continue to watch the german stock market index entry into correction territory. 10% off their recent highs. looking at asian markets where we did see a lot of news coming out of japan this morning where growth was revised sharply higher, first-quarter gdp revised higher. that obviously has a big implications overseas markets this morning. now we want to go to tracey chang, business reporter live in beijing. tracy is a reporter for chinese state television. china has been big news of its own this morning. tracy. reporter: that is right, sandra. the composite continues the strong performance, adding another 2% to climb above the 5100 level for the first time in seven years, mostly led by blue-chip stock. hong kong markets movi
sandra: ukraine, isis, i isis, iran will all be huge today. we'll have a press conference live on the fox business network. a check of the global stock markets this morning. u.s. index futures are lower. still "fbn:am" to the downside is they kick off the week. this action overseas market with the european stock market to continue to watch the german stock market index entry into correction territory. 10% off their recent highs. looking at asian markets where we did see a lot of news...
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putting ukraine. then what happens? neil: general, thank you very much. mcdonald's still can't get out of its own way. come on, this new guy has been in charge for less than a couple and everyone is shocked when they see reports that, the sales are going gangbusters. i want all of you to calm down. ♪ neil: you know, this is the point in the show where you go in to the grain. everyone jumping all on was made donaldson the monthly sales reports that assume they will be gone by way of the official sandwich. they were down 2.2% in the latest month versus the prior month. that's awful. fine. but they say the pressure on the new ceo dave easterbrook. the guy is only an opposite couple of months. you can't reinvent the firelight like that. dagen mcdowell, the hater she has this still piling on here. >> no i'm not. they didn't do away with the filet of fish. there is a filet of fish, big mac, fries. that is like bringing you -- >> this is a giant tanker in terms of writing it in turning around. dave easterb
putting ukraine. then what happens? neil: general, thank you very much. mcdonald's still can't get out of its own way. come on, this new guy has been in charge for less than a couple and everyone is shocked when they see reports that, the sales are going gangbusters. i want all of you to calm down. ♪ neil: you know, this is the point in the show where you go in to the grain. everyone jumping all on was made donaldson the monthly sales reports that assume they will be gone by way of the...
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he hasn't taken sides, he told putin to make a, quote, sincere and great effort to achieve peace in ukraine. >>> here at home drones a pest in some places and some people. a man in california thought one drone was spying on him. there that sucker is. and so he swatted it right out of the air with his shirt, and he broke -- my goodness. that wasn't nice. that was low. he should never have taken that shirt off under any circumstances. the drone's owners want him to pay $1400 for the damage. let you know how that goes. up next. >>> a blow for bush's super pac governor jeb bush's super pac, he's having fund-raising problems we're taking it all up, all things 2016 here next. stay with us. ♪ (piano music) ♪ fresher dentures, for the best first impression. love loud, live loud polident. ♪ ♪ fresher dentures... ...for those breathless moments. hug loud, live loud, polident. ♪ ♪ (actor) when you work for yourself, taxes get complicated. take out the guesswork with quickbooks self-employed and stay in the flow. (director) cut! (actor) it does help...i'm not just acting. i also do illustra
he hasn't taken sides, he told putin to make a, quote, sincere and great effort to achieve peace in ukraine. >>> here at home drones a pest in some places and some people. a man in california thought one drone was spying on him. there that sucker is. and so he swatted it right out of the air with his shirt, and he broke -- my goodness. that wasn't nice. that was low. he should never have taken that shirt off under any circumstances. the drone's owners want him to pay $1400 for the...
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russian president vladimir putin to meet pope frances today but this the conflict in ukraine. this would be the first meeting between putin says russia annexed the crimean peninsula last year sparking a war in eastern ukraine. one day after president obama says the administration does not have a complete strategy to combat isis, the pentagon recommended the u.s. senate this 400 more troops to iraq to aid in the fight against jesus. maria, this falls very short of what many lawmakers want more troops in iraq. they want a says, traders in place. the president of the white house not answering those questions. this is a big shift for the white house. maria: it really is. he's been adamant in terms of no more troops on the ground. arthur, dagen, chad, there are more u.s. troops and the iraqis they are training. >> i think he was the attack dance by the president of the united states. he ran eight years ago bring all the troops home. the last thing he wants to do, the last piece of his presidency is both more troops there. mr. president, if it is the right thing to do, people who ar
russian president vladimir putin to meet pope frances today but this the conflict in ukraine. this would be the first meeting between putin says russia annexed the crimean peninsula last year sparking a war in eastern ukraine. one day after president obama says the administration does not have a complete strategy to combat isis, the pentagon recommended the u.s. senate this 400 more troops to iraq to aid in the fight against jesus. maria, this falls very short of what many lawmakers want more...
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he hasn't taken sides, he told putin to make a, quote, sincere and great effort to achieve peace in ukraine. >>> here at home drones a pest in some places and some people. a man in california thought one drone was spying on him. there that sucker is. and so he swatted it right out of the air with his shirt, and he broke -- my goodness. that wasn't nice. that was low. he should never have taken that shirt off under any circumstances. the drone's owners want him to pay $1400 for the damage. let you know how that goes. up next. >>> a blow for bush's super pac governor jeb bush's super pac, he's having fund-raising problems we're taking it all up, all things 2016 here next. stay with us. if you can't put a feeling into words, why try? at 62,000 brush movements per minute philips sonicare leaves your mouth with a level of clean like you've never felt before. innovation and you. philips sonicare. lou: joining us. fox news contributor of "new york post," michael goodwin former reagan political director republican strategist fox news contribute or ed rawlins. >> whatever. lou: you are getting me in
he hasn't taken sides, he told putin to make a, quote, sincere and great effort to achieve peace in ukraine. >>> here at home drones a pest in some places and some people. a man in california thought one drone was spying on him. there that sucker is. and so he swatted it right out of the air with his shirt, and he broke -- my goodness. that wasn't nice. that was low. he should never have taken that shirt off under any circumstances. the drone's owners want him to pay $1400 for the...
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i think of syria and russian invading ukraine. there are a lot of examples of that. why should anybody respect us when we don't hold to our world? >> that's exactly it. it's a concept of respect is leadership. is this somebody who has a clear ideology and what he's doing as a leader? and that's why people aren't taking us as seriously. i look at the pew research center about our polls of netanyahu. and they were quite high. 40% have approval of him. i suspect they don't all like him but they respect he's a principled leader and that's what we're lacking in america. >> they say the only poll that motors is on election day, which i tend to agree with. but while we had a good jobs number on friday a lot of people still don't feel the economy is doing well for them. 60% believe we're in a recession. recession. >> give it time it may happen. >> we'll be better off. we are the most respected nation on earth, and per rich's point, it's not because of president obama. it's not because of president bush. it has to do we're still viewed as the place where individuals can achie
i think of syria and russian invading ukraine. there are a lot of examples of that. why should anybody respect us when we don't hold to our world? >> that's exactly it. it's a concept of respect is leadership. is this somebody who has a clear ideology and what he's doing as a leader? and that's why people aren't taking us as seriously. i look at the pew research center about our polls of netanyahu. and they were quite high. 40% have approval of him. i suspect they don't all like him but...
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maria: and, of course, you just named them all, i mean the latest in ukraine, can you he give us some color why an upset a further upset sort of why fighting has accelerated there. >> vladimir putin is taking -- for aggression has anybody talked about cry pleaa guaranteed as partly of ukraine in exchange for giving up nuclear weapons inventory? nobody talks about malaysian airliner shootdown. as so long as european countries are dependent on russian energy you are not going to see anything serious, he put enormous pressure on baltics moldova at risk,able i believe it is likely he goes now to a town, large city called miflt ariopo so he can have a land bridge to crimea he is not going to stop aggression until he pays a price for it so far he has paid no price, of any the only price he paid is the drop in the price of oil. and, of course, the west had nothing to do with that. maria: these are not new stories somebody in obviously, greased aggression worse than yesterday in ukraine stories in our faces now for, sometime who is president listening to that he actually is coming out and thr
maria: and, of course, you just named them all, i mean the latest in ukraine, can you he give us some color why an upset a further upset sort of why fighting has accelerated there. >> vladimir putin is taking -- for aggression has anybody talked about cry pleaa guaranteed as partly of ukraine in exchange for giving up nuclear weapons inventory? nobody talks about malaysian airliner shootdown. as so long as european countries are dependent on russian energy you are not going to see...
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lou: there are a rising number of the threats with iraq and syria to drive the conflict in ukraine and the china island building in the south china sea and has dramatically raised the odds of an armed confrontation between united states and china. today after years of ignoring the growing assertiveness in asia president obama finally said something. with aggressive actions by any party are counterproductive. china will be successful. it is big and powerful they work hard and they are talented and it may be their claims are legitimate. but they should not for just try to establish that thought to push people out of the way. lou: throwing elbows. that was the president's idea of ted -- awarding coming after secretary carter who over the weekend told security officials that singapore that china is out of step with international rules but a chinese colonel laid it on the performance to say he was not as tough as i expected. even chinese officials are warranted don't take too much of this administration you will recall last week that the general commander said the united states has a will t
lou: there are a rising number of the threats with iraq and syria to drive the conflict in ukraine and the china island building in the south china sea and has dramatically raised the odds of an armed confrontation between united states and china. today after years of ignoring the growing assertiveness in asia president obama finally said something. with aggressive actions by any party are counterproductive. china will be successful. it is big and powerful they work hard and they are talented...
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ukraine. lou: turning now cyber warfare an easy target is obamacare government is keeping a vast store of personal information on millions of americans on obamacare, forever. cyber security expert warn that keeping all of that information in one place is just a invitation to cyber criminals and hackers to steal it, that is what happened when the personnel files of millions of federal workers, including military and intelligence employees was stolen. congress will hold hearings on that massive cyberattack tomorrow. >> we'll keep you updated. >> a massive weekend at the box office coming up, we'll have final tally for the weekend where the giantses of jurassic world crushed everything in their path. >> yen jeb bush enters 2016 campaign. >> i know we can fix this, because i have done it. >> call him jeb he has a lot more money than his rivals, will he have enough support? >> a terrifying day at a north carolina beach two teens an hour and a half apart swimming in waist-deep water grief usually in
ukraine. lou: turning now cyber warfare an easy target is obamacare government is keeping a vast store of personal information on millions of americans on obamacare, forever. cyber security expert warn that keeping all of that information in one place is just a invitation to cyber criminals and hackers to steal it, that is what happened when the personnel files of millions of federal workers, including military and intelligence employees was stolen. congress will hold hearings on that massive...
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priority and he maintained leaders to keep sanctions on russia with the unlawful incursion into the ukraine. >> to go after this country's economy in pursuit of a wrongheaded desire to recreate the glories of the soviet empire. >> the decision to maintain sanctions was complicated to especially germany who shares the role of the nuclear talks. even more should be the disruptive moscow's. >> the underlying dynamics of the ground are changing at a time when the united states should have additional sanctions. >> the president address the recent packing of data that is believed to have been perpetrated by the chinese. >> we have to be as nimble and aggressive and as will be sourced. >> defense officials confirmed that the basis militants in libya have kidnapped 88 christians with the ongoing threat that the terror group poses. lou: date you very much reporting from austria. with the president's unusual mission he still lacks a complete strategy to combat and destroy as promised we have k.t. mcfarland. and in complete strategy? he placed squarely on the pentagon. is there some question in his mi
priority and he maintained leaders to keep sanctions on russia with the unlawful incursion into the ukraine. >> to go after this country's economy in pursuit of a wrongheaded desire to recreate the glories of the soviet empire. >> the decision to maintain sanctions was complicated to especially germany who shares the role of the nuclear talks. even more should be the disruptive moscow's. >> the underlying dynamics of the ground are changing at a time when the united states...
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stuart: i don't know how they asked him, but they asked him to talk about ukraine which puts pope in a political position. >> yes. this is how they would do it. john kerry to the vatican to a cardinal who was the vatican's secretary of state. . stuart: okay. >> and i'm going to guess it is there -- first he's multilingual and the pope is not, i'm going to guess that he's at those meetings . stuart: it's not just saving putin's soul, it's also asking the political question . >> rye . stuart: question. who was the last leader of russia to attend daily mass? answer slaughtered in the basement . stuart: is that true? >> yes. stuart: now, where that you that you get? >> it is well known in the vatican, and i don't know if he revealed it, or if it was just observed. . stuart: so you're saying that vladimir putin looks like a practicing christian. >> i'm saying vladimir wants to give the impression that possess. i don't know if it's real because i don't know what's in his heart . stuart: right? >> and are looks can be deceiving, but no one else does this . stuart: no, they don't. that was a
stuart: i don't know how they asked him, but they asked him to talk about ukraine which puts pope in a political position. >> yes. this is how they would do it. john kerry to the vatican to a cardinal who was the vatican's secretary of state. . stuart: okay. >> and i'm going to guess it is there -- first he's multilingual and the pope is not, i'm going to guess that he's at those meetings . stuart: it's not just saving putin's soul, it's also asking the political question . >>...
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>> no, ukraine is not baltics. they have people but the eastern europeans are worried by the lack of response from major nato members especially the united states. so, putin made enough statements. he did a lot of bad things. the response from the united states? that's too mild, if we want to be diplomatic but eastern europeans are really scared. >> what is reading into the reaction to all these developments? that we're not serious about it? >> obama was in estonia about a year-and-a-half ago and he made a pretty strong statement actually, yes, last september. made pretty strong statement about america's commitment. but, putin doesn't care what obama says. putin looks what obama does and doesn't do. a big statement in syria infamous red line. what happened then? nothing. so in putin's eyes obama demonstrated time and again american weakness or lack of political will, which in putin's ice is eyes is the same. europe doesn't care very much. neil: do any of the republican candidates worry him make him pause? >> not ju
>> no, ukraine is not baltics. they have people but the eastern europeans are worried by the lack of response from major nato members especially the united states. so, putin made enough statements. he did a lot of bad things. the response from the united states? that's too mild, if we want to be diplomatic but eastern europeans are really scared. >> what is reading into the reaction to all these developments? that we're not serious about it? >> obama was in estonia about a...
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as i look at what's going on with vladimir putin, what's happening in ukraine, looking at his plans, i think we're going to have to eventually move nato troops and u.s. troops into the eastern part of the alliance, in addition to just the equipment. we're not in the cold war yet, lou, but i can see it from here. lou: and as you look at it, obviously envisioning american troops returning in significant force to europe, is it not time, given the distance between a world war ii and the 21st century, for the europeans to stand up significant forces rather than rely on u.s. forces? >> that's absolutely right, lou, and we have to point out here that the nato allies have set a goal of spending 2% of gross domestic product on defense. they're not meeting that goal. they're lucky if they hit 1.3, 1.4%. the united states, by comparison spends about 3%, which is about prudent for a large global nation like ourselves. i am truly surprised that as the europeans look at the threat that putin places on them, that they don't up their spending more significantly. they need to do more. >> the russians
as i look at what's going on with vladimir putin, what's happening in ukraine, looking at his plans, i think we're going to have to eventually move nato troops and u.s. troops into the eastern part of the alliance, in addition to just the equipment. we're not in the cold war yet, lou, but i can see it from here. lou: and as you look at it, obviously envisioning american troops returning in significant force to europe, is it not time, given the distance between a world war ii and the 21st...
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american power back from europe, and has undercut nato itself and its purpose in eastern europe eastern ukraine and crimea obviously. doing the precise same thing in the middle east, and ignoring the emerging chinese presence in central and south america. what are the prospects of confrontation against that context? >> the president is putting more red lines down he has no intention of carrying out. if he were really serious about dealing with china, we would fix the economy. hillary clinton said you don't pick a fight with your banker. we owe china a lot of money. time to fix that. lou: bizarre foreign policy relations. >> baghdad bob. lou: and russia provocative again putin too quiet. have we got video of the aircraft. these russian jets. i mean just buzzing across a u.s. warship in the black sea. he has apparently given his military orders to be as provocative and reckless as possible. >> not just in the black sea. russians are doing it to the brits and the american ships in the black sea. putin's big plan goal is to get away with whatever he can just like the chinese. lou: what does he gain
american power back from europe, and has undercut nato itself and its purpose in eastern europe eastern ukraine and crimea obviously. doing the precise same thing in the middle east, and ignoring the emerging chinese presence in central and south america. what are the prospects of confrontation against that context? >> the president is putting more red lines down he has no intention of carrying out. if he were really serious about dealing with china, we would fix the economy. hillary...
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what's taking place in ukraine. putin is seek a change of the political in order europe to his favor he is seek regional domination particularly of eastern europe and will eventually challenge nato. this is part of a strategy he has and continuing to move in that direction. lou: and is there an appropriate response here that would be successful? is there a clear response that the united states and nato could take that would alter the outcome of what appears to be a strategy on the part of putin that's gaining momentum? >> well, the appropriate response is in our history. we stood up against soviet union aggression. we did that by planting down in europe significant amount u.s. and nato forces with real capabilities there. they saw it they understood it and therefore did nothing with it. and we're not doing anything near that. we're moving units and capability over, there but it's not sufficient it's not permanent. it's only temporary, and what putin gets out of that is we're not serious enough. lou: general jack kea
what's taking place in ukraine. putin is seek a change of the political in order europe to his favor he is seek regional domination particularly of eastern europe and will eventually challenge nato. this is part of a strategy he has and continuing to move in that direction. lou: and is there an appropriate response here that would be successful? is there a clear response that the united states and nato could take that would alter the outcome of what appears to be a strategy on the part of putin...
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public promise that they were punishment for russia's aggression in eastern europe, threats against ukraine and the russian annexation of crimea. remember more than a year ago our president insulted putin and russia when he called the country a regional power. a regional power with almost as many nuclear warheads as this country mr. obama might have added. putin announced this week he's adding 40 advanced icbm's to russia's arsenal and by the end of this year, and he continues his military's provocations in the air and on the seas russia is not only not reeling from mr. obama's feeble sanctions but if anything mr. putin is extravagantly more aggressive for america. as the european union girds itself for the collapse of the greek government and its economy the greek prime minister traveling to russia, he meets with putin tomorrow. russia may not loan money to the all but bankrupt greece but the two countries have agreed to move russian gas to europe in a pipeline they'll build through greece. russia's influence rises, european dependency on russia rises. the united states has topped russia a
public promise that they were punishment for russia's aggression in eastern europe, threats against ukraine and the russian annexation of crimea. remember more than a year ago our president insulted putin and russia when he called the country a regional power. a regional power with almost as many nuclear warheads as this country mr. obama might have added. putin announced this week he's adding 40 advanced icbm's to russia's arsenal and by the end of this year, and he continues his military's...
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today we see a flare-up in ukraine again as vladmir putin will continue his aggression and of course in syria, if you read the front page of "the new york times" this morning, isis continues to expand and to succeed. >> the senator maintaining that both houses of congress will continue to work on passing that defense spending bill despite those veto problem is from the president. david, melissa. back to you. david: thank you very much. the white house has confirmed president obama is going to be speaking with the prime minister of iraq in a bilateral meeting. that is going to happen this weekend. the white house says this is an opportunity for the president, quote, to check in on the situation on the ground in that battle against isis. melissa: oil today, breaking below $589 a barrel ahead of tomorrow's opec meeting in vienna -- $59. ministers deciding whether they can afford to cut back output in an effort to boost oil's price. phil flynn is in the pits of cme for us. he is fox business contributor. alley naimi always acting like he is cool and calm and in control. do you think he i
today we see a flare-up in ukraine again as vladmir putin will continue his aggression and of course in syria, if you read the front page of "the new york times" this morning, isis continues to expand and to succeed. >> the senator maintaining that both houses of congress will continue to work on passing that defense spending bill despite those veto problem is from the president. david, melissa. back to you. david: thank you very much. the white house has confirmed president...
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. >>> in ukraine, the country on edge is growing tensions risks tipping it back into a full-blown war again, government forces and pro-russian rebels are blaming one another for launching an attack in the eastern part of the country. 15 people have been killed in the latest skirmish including civilians. >>> 10,000 dead in nine months, the u.s. state department official revealing the latest count how many isis fighters the u.s.-led campaign has killed. but isis isn't wasting time getting bodies back on the battlefield. a house hearing addressing the growing strategy of using social media to get new regrew thes. fox news's chief intelligent correspondent catherine herridge has more. what are we learning from the hearing? >> ashley, good afternoon. with boston, based on today's news conference and the congressional testimony, investigators believe that there was a broader conspiracy there, and fox news is told that a third person of interest will be identified in court papers as early as today. in this case, there was 24 hour surveillance and it likely involved the fbi special surveillan
. >>> in ukraine, the country on edge is growing tensions risks tipping it back into a full-blown war again, government forces and pro-russian rebels are blaming one another for launching an attack in the eastern part of the country. 15 people have been killed in the latest skirmish including civilians. >>> 10,000 dead in nine months, the u.s. state department official revealing the latest count how many isis fighters the u.s.-led campaign has killed. but isis isn't wasting...
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moscow's role in the ukraine conflict has brought heavy sanctions but the kremlin says it will add 40 new inter intercontinental missiles to its arsenal. what's your sense of what's going on? >> we've come a long way from reset to the relationship. it's as bad as it's been since the cold war. you have nato members all asking the united states and nato for ground troops you know we have a problem. putin is in bad shape. i think we have to remember that. economically he's just been devastated and yet the prime minister of greece shows up at the st. petersburg summit asking along with 12 out of 24 ceos representing american companies asking for russia's blessing and russian aid and he's able to play this game that far surpasses his economic strength. if europeans can hang together america can hang together on sanctions, it's going to hurt. i'm not sure we can. >> it was so brash and brazen and putin thumbing his nose at the united states. we haven't seen that since jimmy carter was in office. it's worrisome. here we are in the year 2015 and we still don't have a anti-ballistic missile sy
moscow's role in the ukraine conflict has brought heavy sanctions but the kremlin says it will add 40 new inter intercontinental missiles to its arsenal. what's your sense of what's going on? >> we've come a long way from reset to the relationship. it's as bad as it's been since the cold war. you have nato members all asking the united states and nato for ground troops you know we have a problem. putin is in bad shape. i think we have to remember that. economically he's just been...
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president obama said the number one risk to the world is russia and what it is doing to destabilize ukraine. he listed the above isis. do you agree with that? >> absolutely not. the history with russia and vladimir putin is he is going to move his borders, he is going to take every opportunity, you can tell he is completely manipulating the situation with the president as the president is distracted by cuba and iran, vladimir putin is going to capitalize on that every measure possible so, you have got to look in these as equal threats to world order and to stabilized world right now because of the way that vladimir putin has taken over in that part of ukraine. it is a real threat and he is not taking that seriously enough's but at the same time he let his guard down which is why isis came into power throughout syria and parts of iraq at the same time. he has missed judge these threats across the world. maria: isis is controlling 50% of syria. let me move on to the other issue and get your take on it, chris christie expected to announce his 2016 presidential run at 11:00 a.m. eastern today.
president obama said the number one risk to the world is russia and what it is doing to destabilize ukraine. he listed the above isis. do you agree with that? >> absolutely not. the history with russia and vladimir putin is he is going to move his borders, he is going to take every opportunity, you can tell he is completely manipulating the situation with the president as the president is distracted by cuba and iran, vladimir putin is going to capitalize on that every measure possible so,...
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the east orthodox church in the east, maybe the conversation was reunification, nothing to do with ukraine or anything else. >> catcatholic pope have reached out to change their minds in how they basically approach humanity. and, you know, with the pope doing this, it's totally in line with what the catholic . stuart: it's exactly what should be doing. >> right. stuart: what's wrong with if you're bad guys, save your soul. >> that's right. stuart: and change the soul . stuart: and change. show a few regrets. [laughter] let's go to obamacare. there is no plan b. if the court votes against the supreme court against subsidies, there there is no plan b. you know, that could be a problem for republicans. let's bring in former senator he is a republican. senator, you know this really is a problem for republicans if the court says "no" to subsidies because those subsidies are paid out in republican states. if they're withdrawn then republican governors have a problem. what's the plan? >> well, stuart, i think you're correct in your analysis, i happen to be a democrat a more modern democrat . stua
the east orthodox church in the east, maybe the conversation was reunification, nothing to do with ukraine or anything else. >> catcatholic pope have reached out to change their minds in how they basically approach humanity. and, you know, with the pope doing this, it's totally in line with what the catholic . stuart: it's exactly what should be doing. >> right. stuart: what's wrong with if you're bad guys, save your soul. >> that's right. stuart: and change the soul . stuart:...
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. >> it's not an aggressive move especially if you look at what putin is doing in ukraine, it's halfway aggressive, we haven't put people there, . stuart: all over the world president obama has been on the retreat, at least on the defensive. now he's prepositioning equipment, that's a step in a very different direction. >> well, it is, in fact, he's standing up for nato. the masonic thing though, stuart is if push comes to shove, i think putin's plan all along has been to try to show that nato is a paper tiger. in other words, i can do what i want and the nato countries are not going to do anything about it. i think the type of warfare he's developed in ukraine is called the phony war it's russian troops, russian fighters, but he is they're not russians because they'ver they'vethey'ver raced, what this move at the president has done is to say wait a moment you're not going to necessarily get away with that or easy . stuart: not necessarily? >> not necessarily. . stuart: bime that poll conducted in germany. because that says a lot about what europe is prepared to do. >> and that -- so yo
. >> it's not an aggressive move especially if you look at what putin is doing in ukraine, it's halfway aggressive, we haven't put people there, . stuart: all over the world president obama has been on the retreat, at least on the defensive. now he's prepositioning equipment, that's a step in a very different direction. >> well, it is, in fact, he's standing up for nato. the masonic thing though, stuart is if push comes to shove, i think putin's plan all along has been to try to...
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middle east they're worried about russian -- russians becoming more forceful if you will in areas liking ukraine and sensing that public wants someone to talk about foreign policy to lay out an agenda how they'll deal with it and to demonstrate they have qualifications to fix the mess obama is leaving us. >> you know it is hard to quantify how much each of the candidates has but we're told that rick perry has at least 10 million in the bank that they could have up to $20 million that is similar to figures you're getting out of the qhows white house with ted cruz and nothing of jeb bush the fact that he might have 100 million. a lot of the guys have money. my question for you is, do so many have so much money that the normal weeding out that you get because they run out of money, run out of hope, prevents us from getting a clear nominee. but by cleveland time but convention time. what do you think? >> look that is why iowa and new hampshire are so important. where media is less important than both places and they have a see me, touch me kind of feel me requirement for the kains. theyto show up to
middle east they're worried about russian -- russians becoming more forceful if you will in areas liking ukraine and sensing that public wants someone to talk about foreign policy to lay out an agenda how they'll deal with it and to demonstrate they have qualifications to fix the mess obama is leaving us. >> you know it is hard to quantify how much each of the candidates has but we're told that rick perry has at least 10 million in the bank that they could have up to $20 million that is...
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building a gas pipeline through greece into europe since he lost the ability since his invasion in ukraine. stuart: that pipeline extension both countries want to do, both would pay for it, russia takes more of it, that is an instant link the countries have, a strong financial one. >> certainly but as john said in the last segment the reality is if greece does exit they have to transition back to the draw, but it will be so devalued that imports will skyrocket and the greek people are going to be punished for that. >> what these countries are worried about is greece chips so far, goes almost into becoming a russian satellite state and is no longer part of greater europe in the nato frame of things. what do you think of that? >> it is a great comment because the reality is there is some posturing taking place and something that is actually feasible. in this case the russians have the upper hand although russia doesn't have the money. their currency has fallen because of the oil prices already so they don't have the ability to do this. it is a lot of posturing. on the one hand the greeks are
building a gas pipeline through greece into europe since he lost the ability since his invasion in ukraine. stuart: that pipeline extension both countries want to do, both would pay for it, russia takes more of it, that is an instant link the countries have, a strong financial one. >> certainly but as john said in the last segment the reality is if greece does exit they have to transition back to the draw, but it will be so devalued that imports will skyrocket and the greek people are...